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The image contains two bar charts labeled "Average protein intake" and "Average calories intake" with data for India, East Africa, Latin America, and North America. In the first chart, India has 13% animal protein and 15% other protein, totaling 28%; East Africa has 16% animal protein and 15% other protein, also totaling 31%; Latin America has 32% animal protein and 13% other protein, totaling 45%; North America has 62% animal protein and 18% other protein, totaling 80% against the "ideal protein intake" mark at 60%. In the second chart; India has an average calorie intake of roughly 2250, East Africa around 2100, Latin America approximately 2750, and North America around 3750, with the "ideal calorie intake" line at 3000 calories.
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The charts depict the average protein intake and the average calories intake in four different countries. The countries are India, East America, Latin America and North America. Other than that, protein intake also divided as animal and other proteins.
Ideal Protein and calory intakes were 69 unites and around 3000 calories. However, only North America passed the ideal amounts of both intakes. India and East Africa’s animal protein were similar moreover, other proteins had 3 unites difference. In addition to that, India, East Africa and Latin America orderly from lowest to second highest in both intakes. In contrast, Latin America had the minimum animal protein unites compared to other countries not only that, India had the fewest unites of other proteins. Hence, Latin America’s calories nearly came to ideal and did not pass it.
In conclusion, people around the world will not have enough proteins and calories’ up to ideal.
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